It’s only been two days since Christmas but people are already flogging their unwanted gifts online – with some sellers asking for more than retail price.
We’ve all been there; awkwardly unwrapping a present as you realise it’s a hideous jumper in a colour you would never wear or another shower gel gift set.
Cheeky Brits aren’t wasting any time getting rid of the clutter – with people flogging their gifts a mere 48 hours after the big day, reports What’s The Jam.
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First up is a sneaky Vinted listing of a bottle of 100ml Vera Wang Princess perfume.
The scent is available brand new from the high street beauty store, Superdrug at £24.
And this seller wants to cash out properly – asking for £32.20.
The description simply states: “Unwanted Christmas gift.”
An absolute bargain, though, is a pair of GHD hair straighteners, still in the box, for £84.70.
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Sadly, a huge Jellycat penguin also wasn’t on someone’s Christmas list.
It’s being flogged for £81.30 – despite being described as “quite hard to find.”
One lucky person received not one but two Playstation 5s this festive season.
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To buy new, they retail for £389.899 according to Argos.
This seller isn’t just looking to cash in, they want a tidy profit – listing the item at £410.19.
But they’re open to offers, as long as these are sensible.
Finally, someone else clearly didn’t like the message when being gifted a book titled ‘Get a Hobby’.
Priced at £3.85, this unwanted Christmas gift is great for anyone still looking for a New Year’s resolution.
Or for next year’s Secret Santa…
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